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07/03/2008

Construction of St. Luke's Chapel has begun

by Mike Bowles, Episcopal Church Home

Construction of the new St. Luke's Chapel has begun at the Episcopal Church Home with excavation for the foundation of the roughly 3600 square foot building. Construction on the chapel, which will be connected to the Lyndon Lane side of the home, is expected to be completed in early 2009. Work is being performed under General Contractor FW Owens Co. and K. Norman Berry Associates Architects PLLC. When finished, this specially designed chapel will accommodate over 200 persons with varying degrees of physical and mental challenges. Shovel breaks ground for construction of new St. Luke's Chapel at Episcopal Church Home "This new chapel elevates the importance we place on spiritual care as part of the comprehensive care we give to all our residents," noted Chief Executive Officer Anne H. Veno.
A fund drive to build a new St. Luke's Chapel has been underway. Only $800,000 remains to be raised on a $3.65 million goal; active campaigning for additional gifts will continue throughout 2008. To make a contribution of cash or appreciated securities to the campaign for a new St. Luke's Chapel, contact Mike Bowles at the Home, 736-7816 or mikeb@echky.org.
The Episcopal Church Home is a nonprofit Kentucky corporation serving residents of all faith traditions and their families. Since 1881, it has enjoyed a long-standing reputation for excellence and a history of financial stability. The home provides a full range of high quality residential care options, from independent living patio homes to short term rehabilitation to skilled nursing care. These options allow residents of varying capabilities to live each day to the fullest. Learn more about the Episcopal Church Home at www.echky.org.Architect's rendering of the new St. Luke's Chapel

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